Centaurea is a genus of about 350-500 species of herbaceous thistles and thistle-like flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, mostly native to the Old World. Common names for different species include star thistle, cornflower, knapweed and bluet. Some species are cultivated as ornamental plants in gardens.
The high nectar yield of the genus makes it very attractive to insects such as butterflies and day-flying moths such as Six-spot Burnet. The larvae of some other Lepidoptera species use Centaurea species as food plants - see list of Lepidoptera which feed on Centaurea.
Knopurt (Centaurea) | Flockenblumen | Centaurea | Centaŭreo | Centaurea | Bajorė | Centaurie | Knoppurt | Chaber | Василёк | Centaurea | 矢車菊屬
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